
Music correspondent

In 2023, Doechii announced that she has entered her five-year plan to become one of the famous figures in music.
“By fifth grade, I want to be my peak,” She told Billboard Magazine.
“I want to be my fierce era of Sasha, it’s my top spot in the race and there’s a long way to go – but I want to reach my peak and never leave.”
At that time, it felt like a bold claim.
The Florida-born rapper and singer won several viral hits — the most persuasive cannabis ode, eventually making it to Barack Obama’s summer playlist — but nothing crosses the mainstream rankings.
But cutting until 2025, Doechii is a Grammy Award winner”Woman of the Year”, he is about to play one of the most anticipated suits at the Glastonbury Festival.
It is difficult to determine the turning point. Some people say it’s her A fascinating performance with Stephen Colbert at the party Last December.
Her hair was carefully woven to the background dancer, and she performed a carefully choreographed performance of peanuts, while denial was a river – a cartoon-like character, she revealed to the therapist that her boyfriend was cheating on her with another man.

Others point out her Small table concert, Posted on YouTube two days later. The 15-minute scene explodes with Joie de Vivre, while being soulful and fiery as the star rattles her mixtape jazz, band-wide entertainment, and the crocodile bites can never be cured.
She won more fans at the Grammy Awards in March, where she won the Best Rap Album, which made her just the third female artist to win the category.
In her speech, she said directly to a young, black, queer woman like her, “Don’t let anyone have any stereotypes about you, telling you that you can’t be here, you’re too dark, you’re too smart, or you’re not smart enough, or you’re too dramatic, or you’re too loud.”
She ended her victory in the form of a hyperphysics show, citing Michael Jackson, Missy Elliott and Bob Fosse – who beat her split high with five male dancers.
In just four months, Doechii became the most watched new rapper of her generation with three “Star-Is to the to” performances…just like she planned.
So where does it all start?

Born in Jaylah Ji’mya Hickmon in Tampa, Florida, Doechii, her mother, Celesia Moore, grew up in a single-parent family of “Christian”.
A hardworking child who likes to write poetry, she invented her own emage at the age of 11 after being viciously bullied at school.
“I’m in a position where I want to commit suicide because bullying is so bad.” She told the sleepy magazine in February.
“And I realized: I wouldn’t do that, because then they would all have a chance to live, and I would be a dead person.”
Overnight, her attitude changed.
“Jaylah may have been bullied, but I don’t think Doechii will make it for it,” She recalled during an interview with the vulture.
“and then,” She told the breakfast club“I went to school in a tutu and started making music.”

As a teenager, she spent four years at Howard W. Blake Academy of Arts in Tampa, finally earning a place on the chorus show, ending up performing Etta James’.
The school unlocks her creativity, allowing her to take all classes from nail design and hair to ballet, tapping, cheerleading and stage production. However, it is the gymnastics that makes the biggest impression.
“The way gymnastics training is really hard. It’s cruel, difficult and difficult,” She tells gay time.
“But at some point in my gymnastics career, I learned how to embrace and really like pain. Thinking of pain as I’m getting stronger and stronger, getting stronger. It leads to a deep discipline that never left me.”
The school also helped the teenager accept her sexual behavior.
“Even if I knew (I was weird) I felt uncomfortable until I started around with more gay friends at school.
“Once I have gay friends, it’s like, ‘Okay, I can be myself, I’m fine, I can be safe, it’s normal, I’m fine.” I have the same friends today and will be for life. ”
It wasn’t all they gave her: those same friends convinced Doechii to abandon her ambition to be a escort and began writing and releasing their own music.

Originally called iamdouchii, she uploaded her first song Go to Soundcloud In 2016, her debut single was released Girls Two years later.
It has achieved the hallmark of her best work: rhythmic and lyrical, full of personality.
“Nude/No one“Before the beat turns, she chiseled toward a soft electric piano, and the ringing was even more crazy. At the closing ceremony, she had little time to breathe when she listed her achievements.
“Make money with my phone, well/doechii finally makes money in her area. ”
These lines are more predictable than reality. Doechii has a solid follower on YouTube, but she still works in Zara to make ends meet.
In 2019, she was booked in a showcase in New York City and jumped onto the bus – no money to return.
“The night afterwards, I slept at McDonald’s.” She recalled in an interview in 2022.
“And then I had to call a friend of my mom…it was like begging her to let me sleep in her house. I ended up living there until I got back to my feet.”
“Drowning”’
With the release of the 2020s, things start to shift The annoying Brooke Fruit CakeNamed after Junie B. Jones’ children’s book, Doechii painted his own childhood.
According to the lyrics, she is very precocious (“I’m trying to show clever behavior because I want a lot of friends“), competitive (“I’m a little violent when I play tag games”) and often goes bankrupt (”My mom uses stamps because she needs a little help”).
The song marks her writing breakthrough.
“I lack this sense of fragility and honesty in my music.” She told the billboarduntil “I learned accuracy and said exactly what it was, like on the lucky Brooke fruit cake”.
The song spread and won a record deal with Top Dawg Entertainment, the label that launched Kendrick Lamar and Sza.
She followed it effortlessly Convincingreceived praise from SZA (he jumped on Mix) and former President Barack Obama.
“I can’t imagine Obama just playing my song.” “I just don’t believe it, but if he does – that’s crazy.”

Doechii next teams up with Kodak Black in 2023 single What is it (Block Boy)won her first top 40.
Then, everything stagnated.
The subsequent singles failed, Doechii later wrote on social media: “Dropping over my own vices, fighting against my record label and numbing my creativity”.
Initially, her crocodile bite never heals the mixtape, and it looks like the pattern will be repeated. Released last August, it entered the U.S. rankings on the 117th and disappeared a week later.
But the comments were ecstatic.
Critics love the cluttered and funny lyrics that have allowed Doechi to uncover the trials and ordeals of the past two years. And praised the bars of great men like Q-Tip, Lauryn Hill and Slick Rick, while keeping pace with contemporaries like Kendrick Lamar.
After a while dominated by the ambiguity of Moore Soclud rap, her precision is the breath of fresh air.
“One of the most comprehensive breakthrough albums of the year,” Written by Rolling Stone. “If it’s Doechii’s sound to push restrictions, a little friction may not be the worst thing to do,” Added pitchfork.

As the news spread, she was booked to play the Colbert Show and the Little Table. These performances ignited the Rockets under her career. By April, the crocodile had entered the top ten in the United States and the top 40 in the United Kingdom.
Around the same time, she released her 2019 YouTube song, succumbing to the pressure of fans, anxietyThis is a popular rap crossover from someone sample of Gotye I’ve known before.
Reproducing a full-scale panic attack with the aid of compelling videos, it hit third in the UK and even won Doechii in today’s Journal of Medicine Psychology.
Professor Sandra Chafouleas wrote: “This song and the accompanying video are very effective in showing the anxiety in our bodies and minds.”
“Think about fast, short breaths, the thoughts of racing and worrying about things that have not yet happened. Anxiety feels like the sound of ‘anxiety’ and can hijack us with a great reflection experience.”
Since then, Doechii has been working hard to create her debut album. Rumor has it that she released it in time for Glastonbury’s slot machine on Saturday night, but perfectionists must be perfect. She was still in the studio while she was writing.
She gave up some shop hints while speaking.
“In the crocodile bite, the prototype is a hip-hop student. For the next project, I’m thinking about how this student develops.
“Who did she develop into? What did she learn? I’m still unraveling how the role evolves into the next project.”
Despite the delay, Doechii’s title set remains one of Glastonbury’s biggest attraction.
She may only be able to perform for 45 minutes, but she will make everyone count.
When the stars brag about her single Nose bleeding:”Will she lose? Man, I don’t think we’ll ever know.“